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Timely...I was just coming here to post about the start of the AFL. Curious to hear who everyone thinks will shine the brightest of all the Orioles prospects at the AFL.

I'll start with my projection of Ryan Adams. I feel like he started developing a little more pop in the bat in 2010 and this venue seems to work well for gap type hitters with a little pop. I am really interested in seeing how he fairs playing more 3B which I see is where he is starting tonights opening game.

I was talking with my friend and scout last week. We openly talked about the need to have a solid replacement either through free agency or the organization with regards to second base. Brian Roberts has come to a point where the team needs to have a solid 1a that can come in and replace Roberts for 20-30-40 games. The combination of injury history and his style of play makes the need for both a short term and long term solution, imperative.

Funny that this was brought up by Roch just the other day.

It would be nice to see Ryan Adams log a fair amount of secondbase in the AFL. He might not be a gold glove wizard, but he is atheltic enough to man second and turn the double play. (Which was a major issue for the Orioles most of this past season.) He has slowly improved over the years and a .960 fielding percentage is not the worst the Orioles have seen man secondbase in the last ten years. He has the contact and power potential to supplant his short comings in the field. You never know and it is possible that he could be the Orioles version of Martin Prado.

I would remind everyone that when he was here on the Eastern Shore, Adams broke the SAL single season record for errors. The record was previously held by?......Juan Samuel. Certainly not a Hall of Famer, but if Adams could turn into Samuel.....I'll take it. .260BA, 15HR, 70RBI, 30SB.

Solid first week for Ryan Adams.... A guy who is hitting .500 and decent power and with runners in scoring position over almost 20 plate appreances. This is the results that could launch him into the utility role or better with a solid spring training. He is moving in the right direction.

You have to take AFL with a grain of salt because teams do not send their best pitchers, but what would you rather have with Ryan, a .200 average and loads of strikeouts or .500 average with solid numbers?

Do not look too much into Pelzer issues. I was told that the Orioles have asked each pitcher to place emphasis on improvements and basic work.

Pelzer, for instance, was told specifcally to work on his throwing plane. It was an issue I highlighted during the first trade. He stands too tall in his follow through and they are working on his release point. It will take a ton of time and his numbers should be dis-regarded.

Adam Foster (Project Prospect) spent a week at the AFL and posted thoughts on some Orioles through twitter:

Adam Foster wrote:Xavier Avery may be the worst hitter out here. RT @Orioles_Nation: Have you seen any O's yet?

Adam Foster wrote:Saw him swing through three pitches in one BP session. RT @Orioles_Nation: What don't you like about Avery?

I talked to Adam through DM and he said he saw a few of the Orioles, but none of them stood out to him. I asked him specifically about Ryan Adams and he said he didn't make any lasting impressions, but wanted to see more of him. He may upload video of Adams soon.